Affiliation:
1. The Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Biosustainability Technical University of Denmark Kongens Lyngby Denmark
2. Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Technical University of Denmark (DTU) Kongens Lyngby Denmark
Abstract
AbstractBio‐based production of fuels, chemicals and materials is needed to replace current fossil fuel based production. However, bio‐based production processes are very costly, so the process needs to be as efficient as possible. Developments in synthetic biology tools has made it possible to dynamically modulate cellular metabolism during a fermentation. This can be used towards two‐stage fermentations, where the process is separated into a growth and a production phase, leading to more efficient feedstock utilization and thus potentially lower costs. This article reviews the current status and some recent results in application of synthetic biology tools towards two‐stage fermentations, and compares this approach to pre‐existing ones, such as nutrient limitation and addition of toxins/inhibitors.